The FAQ was a good read. I've learned something new again.
Here are some typos I've encountered:
The source or target of the attack moves (e.g. by being Pushed or Teleported away), even if the move was to a location where the [strike]spell[/strike] attack was still in range.
These effects do not allow a creature to perform an action that would be otherwise forbidden, such as attacking a creature that would otherwise be an illegal target (for example attacking a creature when a different one is guarding, or [strike]a[/strike] attacking a Flying creature if the attacker is not flying).
The chance to miss is always rolled for at the end of the Declare Attack Step, or when the attack starts (if no Declare Attack Step).
If the Warlock had cast the spell and had paid the additional 3 mana, then the Reversed spell could push the Warlock through a wall without the Wizard having to pay any extra.
If the Priestess steals a Mage Wand with a Drain Life spell bound to it, she cannot [strike]use[/strike] cast that spell, because it is Dark Mage Only.